Abstract We study the causal effects of changes in parental leave provisions on fertility and return-to-work behavior. We exploit a policy change that took place in 1990 in Austria which extended the maximum duration of parental leave from the child’s first to the child’s second birthday. As parental leave benefits can be automatically renewed when a new mother is still on leave from a previous child, this created a strong incentive to ”bunch ” the time off work in case of multiple planned children and/or to increase fertility. We study the quantitative effect of this incentive using an empirical strategy which resembles a true experimental set-up very closely. In particular, assignment to treatment is random and treated and controls face (...
Parental leave and child care are important instruments of family policies to improve work–family ba...
We describe trends in maternal employment and leave-taking after birth of a newborn and analyze the ...
Paid parental leave has become an increasingly important part of family policy in OECD countries: by...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
AbstractLow fertility is set to worsen economic problems in many developed countries, and maternity,...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
Paid parental leave is an important part of family policy in OECD countries. Australia's Paid Parent...
Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection an...
Abstract It has been argued that a generous family policy aimed at a gender-equal division of childc...
Based on a structural model of fertility and female labour force supply with unobserved heterogenei...
This paper investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work of mothers of newb...
This study investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work for mothers of new...
This paper investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work of mothers of newb...
Parental leave and child care are important instruments of family policies to improve work–family ba...
We describe trends in maternal employment and leave-taking after birth of a newborn and analyze the ...
Paid parental leave has become an increasingly important part of family policy in OECD countries: by...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in the duration of paid, job-protected parental leave on ...
AbstractLow fertility is set to worsen economic problems in many developed countries, and maternity,...
Abstract Parental leave policies encourage mothers of newborn children to stay home and take care of...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role of the extended parental leave in the return to wor...
Paid parental leave is an important part of family policy in OECD countries. Australia's Paid Parent...
Parental leave regulations in most OECD countries have two key policy instruments: job protection an...
Abstract It has been argued that a generous family policy aimed at a gender-equal division of childc...
Based on a structural model of fertility and female labour force supply with unobserved heterogenei...
This paper investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work of mothers of newb...
This study investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work for mothers of new...
This paper investigates the role of extended parental leave in the return to work of mothers of newb...
Parental leave and child care are important instruments of family policies to improve work–family ba...
We describe trends in maternal employment and leave-taking after birth of a newborn and analyze the ...
Paid parental leave has become an increasingly important part of family policy in OECD countries: by...